THE, MICHIGAN .DAILY
TUE SDAY,
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
Library Lecture ...
Dr. Warner G. Rice, director of
the General Library, will give a
lecture on "The Library and Its
Services to the College Teacher"
as part of the course, "Current
Problems in Higher Education,"
at 7 p.m. today in Rm. 110 of the
Library. The lecture is open to
the faculty and graduate students.
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Engineering Meeting...
Sigma IEho Tau, engineering
speech society, will hold a meet-
ing at 7:15 p.m. today in the
Union.
Prof. William S. Housel will
speak on "Airports in our Tran-
sportation System."
Research Discussion ...
A. T. Waidelich, assistant re-
search director of Austin Co., will
discuss "The Role of Integrated
Research in the Design of In-
dustrial Plants," before a meeting
of the A.S.C.E., A.S.M.E., A.S.Ch.-
E., the A.I.E.E., at 7:30 p.m. to-
day, in the Natural Science Audi-
torium.
Forestry assembly...
Dr. Ralph H. Allee, director of
the Inter-American Institute of
Agricultural Sciences at Tur-
rialba, Costa Rica, will address
a forestry school assembly at
10 a.m. today in Kellogg Audi-
torium.
Dr. Allee will discuss the ac-
tivities of the institute.
The assembly is open to the
public.
FOLK SONGS, BALLADS, WORK SONGS,
LOVE SONGS, BLUES, SPIRITUALS
Put Them All Together, They Spells:
HOOTENANNY!'
AVC* Repeats Last Season's Acclaimed Performance,
Bringing to Campus 4 TOP-NOTCH BALLADEERS:
*Bernie Asbel
A LL CBill Broonzy
*Betty Sanders
friCKETS6O OWin Stracke
(Tax Included)
ON SALE NOW AT F RIDAY, NOV. 21
LEAGUE and UNION. 8;30-P.M.
NONE SOLD AT DOOR 8 30P.M.
Tickets at UHall Wed. Fri. RACKH M AUrD
*American Veterans Committee -Citizens First, Veterans Second
Prejudice Tallk .. .
Dr. Clyde R. Miller, of Columbia
University, 4xill speak at 8 p.m. tc-
day at Kellogg Auditorium undEr
the auspices of B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation.
The subject of Dr. Miller's ad-
dress will be "The Evaluation of
Methods of Preventing Preju-
dice." He will discuss the problem
of stamping out prejudice in the
United States and will follow his
talk with a question period.
Health Class ...
A class for expectant mothers
will be held at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30
p.m. tomorrow in the Child Health
Building.
The subject of this week's lec-
ture will be "Hygiene of Pregnan-
cy.
Symphony Concert-.. .
A mixed program of classic
and modern music will be pre-
sented by the University Sym-
phony Orchestra, under the di-
rection of Wayne Dunlap, at
8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Aud-
itorium.
Mendelssohn's Symphony No.
4 in A major, ("Italian"), will
open the concert, first to be pre-
sented by the orchestra this
year.
Copland's Suite from the Bal-
et, "Appalachian Spring," and
Symphony in D minor by Fran-
ck make up the rest of the pro-
gram.
The concert is open to the
public.
Coffee Dour...
Faculty members of the Univer-
sity German department will be
guests of honor at the Michigan
Union's sixth student-faculty cof-
fee hour of the semester to be
held from 4 to 5 p.m. tomorrow
in the Terrace Room of the Un-
ion.
Women students may attend.
BETTY SANDERS
Sanders Heads
Hootenanny s
New Program.
Ann Arbor's second edition of
the "Hootenanny" will bring Betty
Sanders, Bernie Asbel, Bill Broon-
zy and Win Stracke to Rackham{
Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Friday
for a program of folk songs, bal-
lads and blues.I
The revival of last February's
successful program will be spon-
sored by the campus chapter of
AVC.
An innovation at the new
"Hootenanny" will be the distri-
bution to the audience of a song
book containing the words to
many of the ballads on the pro-
gram. (This will enable the audi-
ence to sing along with the en-
tertainers, a popular feature of
folk song presentations).
Tickets will go on sale tomor-
row at the Union and League.
Ticket sale will continue through
Friday, but there will be none sold
at the door.'
Miss Sanders, who has sung at
New York's Village Vanguard, at
several Hollywood night clubs and
on her own weekly New York
radio program, has a repertoire of
more than 400 songs of twenty-
Food Questionnaire
(EDITOR'S NOTE: In order to assist the AVC and Student Legislature
in presenting factual information at next week's open hearing on the
question of Changing rent control levels in Washtenaw County The
Daily is printing this questionnaire.)
To be filled out by all students and faculty members living
in residences whose rent is not controlled by the University.
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Marital Status?.............
What is your monthly rent? $.................. .
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be changed? Please give reasons.
Please bring or mail this questionnaire to Box 34 c 'o Mich-
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During the war, she joined the
USg for a tour of the Pacific, on
which she entertained thousands
at Guam, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and
other island outposts.
She will join with Asbel, Broon-
zy and Stracke to present such
songs as "Careless Love," "Acres
of Clams," "The Peat Bog Sol-
diers," "The Er-i-ee Canal," and
"Joe Hill."
Bridge Tournament
An "International Duplicate
Bridge Tournament" sponsored by
the International Students Asso-
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by M. K. Raju, president of the
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DRESSMAKING, alterations. Vogue
patterns a specialty. Call Mrse Ring-
enin for appointment, 2-2604. )101
WANTED: Sewing, dress making and
alterations. Miss Livingston, 315 S.
Division. 2 rings. )82
HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and
sales. Buy through Goodyear store.
For service call A. A. 2-0298. W. O.
Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.)32
BECAUSE OF AN enlargement in our
personnel, we can now offer prompt
service on your alterations. Tailoring,
dressmaking, formal restyling a spe-
cialty. Hildegarde Sewing Shop.
2-4669. )30
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Fur coat, white lapin. Size
12. Perfect condition. Half price. 562
South Seventh. Phone 5330. )108
BRAND NEW HAMILTON wrist watch
Never been used or removed from
its case. A $10.00 reduction from
retail price. )45
CAMPUS CORSAGE service. This Pan-
hel reduces expenses but offers fin-
est quality flowers. Place orders be-
fore Nov. 18. Call Bill Barish, 2-7032.
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1939 PLYMOUTH 4 door. Radio and
heater included. New engine, tires,
and battery. Excellent overall condi-
tion. Phone 2-4969, after 5 p.m. )3
HELP WANTED
MALE: The University of Michigan
has an opening in its Lake Angelus
Observatory (near Pontiac, Michi-
gan) for a young man interested in
astronomy. Necessary qualifications
include a fairly comprehensive know-
ledge of mathematics and physics.
Some knowledge of photography
would also be beneficial. Letter of
application should include outline
of educational background and ex-
perience to date and should be sent
to the Personnel Office, Room 208,
University Hall. )84
STEADY EMPLOYMENT: The tele-
phone company extends you a.cordial
invitation to investigate the oppor-
tunities offered in telephone operat-
ing for women. We will train you at
a regular starting wage followed by
frequent increases. Apply 321 E.
Washington St. )77
LOST AND FOUND
GREY TOPCOAT with grey gloves in
pocket. 2nd floor west Quad. Re-
ward. 510 Williams House. )40
LOST-A Cortibert wrist watch, dome
crystal, gold case, cord band in Bar-
bour Gym. Thursday afternoon.
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PLEASE PLEASE return ZBT fraternity
pin with initials CMJ to Naomi Levin,
4534 Stockwell. )90
WILL PERSON who mistook grey top-
coat for his, Wednesday, November
12 at 10 a.m. outside 430 Chem.
please contact me? I'm cold, Roy
Block, 409 Chicago House. 2-4401. )38
PERSONAL
ATTENTION PHILANTHROPISTS: Fish
is buying his own cigarettes now, so
don't give him any more,
WANTED TO TRADE
WILL TRADE unfurnished 5-room
apartment near University of Chi-,
cago for same or similar in Ann
Arbor. Write Box 31. )105
ROOM AND BOARD offered to stu-
dents for acting as porter in fra-
ternity annex. Call mornings, 1000
Hill St. )33
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE to Harrisburg, Pa., Christmas,
student and wife. Share expenses,
driving. Roy Smith, 579 Harris Road,
Ypsilanti. Telephone Ypsi 9225. )53
RIDE WANTED from Ann Arbor to
Indianapolis or any place between-
Chicago, Fort Wayne, South Bend.
Will share driving and expenses. Must
leave Friday, Nov. 14 after 6 p.m. or
early Saturday morning. Call Dick:
2-2610. )46
WANTED: Ride to N.Y.C. Wednesday,
Nov. 26. Return if possible. Call
Steve, 8612. )87
WANTED
WELL TRAINED and experienced so-
cial worker is opening a small play
group for pre-school children for
mornings. Ph 8727. )89
Veterans entering schools and
colleges this fall under the G.I.
Bill must comply with the regu-
larly prescribed standards and
practices of the educational in-
stitutions during their period of
enrollment, the Veterans Admin-
istration warned recently.
The VA adymitted that in the
past, cases of willful misconduct
or unsatisfactory progress have
been negligible and most student
veterans have attained academic
marks equal to or above non-vet-
eran students.0}
It pointed out, however, that
government paid tuition to an ed-
ucational institution does not
place the veteran in a special
privileged class.
Student veterans must abide by
all the rules and regulations of
the institutions where they are
enrolled and maintain satisfac-
tory academic marks, the VA said.
Willful misconduct or unsatis-
factory progress are grounds for
wtihdrawal of subsistence and
tuition payments, it declared.
After a converted G.I. insur-
ance policy has been in effect for
one year, an insured veteran may
apply for a loan or for the cash
surrender value, according to the
Veterans Administration.
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